Māori News Stories for the week ending 29 May 2015
Last week Statistics New Zealand published the National Population Projections for the period 2013 to 2038. Projections identify that the Māori population will increase to 20%
Last week Statistics New Zealand published the National Population Projections for the period 2013 to 2038. Projections identify that the Māori population will increase to 20%
Yesterday Justice Stephen Kos, of the Wellington High Court, issued his second judgement of the year on matters relating to the Crown Forestry Rental Trust.
On Tuesday Justice Stephen Kos of the Wellington High Court released a judgement in relation to the various disputes arising amongst the trustees of the
· Social housing reforms came into effect this week allowing third-party entities (including iwi groups) to provide government-subsidised social housing. I.e. selected social housing providers
This week the Crown Forestry Rental Trust deferred another trustee meeting as chairperson, Angela Foukles, indicated it is unclear to her whether Neville Baker had
Last week retired Court of Appeal judge, Sir Bruce Robertson, provided his opinion to the High Court that Sir Taihākurei (Edward) Durie is not conflicted
Last week the Government announced it would fund the cost for weeks three and four of the Waitangi Tribunal, Te Paparahi o Te Raki Regional
• This week some media outlets reported that the Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust had lost $29 million on low quality investments. Today, however, the Chairman of the
This week the Government announced it will fund the first two weeks of the second stage of the Waitangi Tribunal Te Paparahi o Te Raki